Purpose: This is your final wiki. It should have all the information, text, images, graphs etc. Everything needs to be finalized. The final wiki can be used for 1. your formal presentation in Sandy Springs, and 2. your informal presentation on campus the following day. Your group will have about 45 minutes to present and 15-45 minutes to answer any questions from the audience.
A reminder of what should be in this final version:
A main Group page with links to all your other wikipages per site (e.g. for example, Group 1's main wiki page will have links for both Long Island Creek and Marsh Creek site wikipages (and all associated data))
For both Long Island and Marsh Creek, you should include the following wikipages per site (you can have more wikipages only if it works better with your information and style and have permission from instructors):
Site- Study site FYI. A visual overview of what the site looks like, pictures, etc. Use appropriate subheadings, Include also how it relates to the overall watershed (watershed forms), map of watershed (GIS people should help make this), synopsis of data collected from watershed data forms, terminology properly referred to in text, "geography" terms, citations at end if required and links to outside websites etc.
Map[s] - of your study area. Embedded Google maps with the locations noted is acceptable. Some caption or paragraph explaining the map would be ideal and expected to help the reader. Maps do not have to be restricted only to this page, they can be embedded on other wikipages if necessary
Stream - stream channel characteristics (stream reach and cros-section), appropriate subheadings, brief methods and/or links to the methods portion of this wikisite (and outside links like AAS website for methodologies), location + collected info, tables/graphs/figures labeled properly and referred to in text, "geography" terms given, links to the overall results portion of this wikisite (for a reader's ability to relate site data to the collective), citations at end if required etc
Water- physical and chemical water parameters (from temperatures to nitrates), appropriate subheadings, brief methods and/or links to the methods portion of this wikisite (and outside links like AAS website for methodologies), location + collected info, tables/graphs/figures labeled properly and referred to in text, "geography" terms given, links to the overall results portion of this wikisite (for a reader's ability to relate site data to the collective), citations at end if required etc
Bacterial- brief methods and/or links to the methods portion of this wikisite (and outside links like AAS website for methodologies), location + collected info, tables/graphs/figures labeled properly and referred to in text, "geography" terms given, links to the overall results portion of this wikisite (for a reader's ability to relate site data to the collective), appropriate subheadings, citations at end if required etc
Urban Ecology -brief methods and/or links to the methods portion of this wikisite (and outside links like USDA website for methodologies), location + collected info, tables/graphs/figures labeled properly and referred to in text, "geography" terms given, links to the overall results portion of this wikisite (for a reader's ability to relate site data to the collective), appropriate subheadings, citations at end if required etc
Remote Sensing - remote sensing imagery that has been supervised (unclassified) (GIS people should help make this), table of various percentages from the unclassified supervision, terminology properly referred to in text, "geography" terms, citations at end if required and links to outside websites etc.
Conclusions - "Overall the findings for the (sites) suggest (or show)...."
In addition to the site wikipages, groups will be assigned some of the following based on your leader (i.e. Monika, Daniel, Jef). You will have to write up a overall wikipage for each of the following:
Introduction (including overview, previous study, Research Goals and Objectives)
Stakeholders (watershed alliance of sandy springs, aas, city/land planning, watershed management)
Water Quality
Urban Ecology (tree risk)
Land Use Mapping
Study Sites (overall general description of the sites, including overview watershed maps, links to the site description wikipages)
Methods - different parameters (physical, chemical, bacterial, vegetation, remote sensing. These must be in the same order as they are linked in the site section. Note that standardizing of order applies to all aspects of this wikispace).
Results (overall results, links on #4-7 above)
Discussion
Look to the previous writeup from Summer 2011 to help get insight into how to write these (and more importantly, improve the writing of these) sections.
Due Date: July 11 at 8amPurpose: This is your final wiki. It should have all the information, text, images, graphs etc. Everything needs to be finalized. The final wiki can be used for 1. your formal presentation in Sandy Springs, and 2. your informal presentation on campus the following day. Your group will have about 45 minutes to present and 15-45 minutes to answer any questions from the audience.
A reminder of what should be in this final version:
For both Long Island and Marsh Creek, you should include the following wikipages per site (you can have more wikipages only if it works better with your information and style and have permission from instructors):
In addition to the site wikipages, groups will be assigned some of the following based on your leader (i.e. Monika, Daniel, Jef). You will have to write up a overall wikipage for each of the following:
Look to the previous writeup from Summer 2011 to help get insight into how to write these (and more importantly, improve the writing of these) sections.